Blurred Text Overview
Soften edges with haze-like accents so letters look gently out of focus: b̊l̊ůr̊r̊e̊d̊. The ring-above mark ˚ (combining ◌̊) adds a misty halo to each glyph, suggesting shallow-depth blur in pure text.
Soft-focus your words with a hazy halo—each character picks up a tiny ring above it, nudging the eye toward a gentle blur effect: blur → b̊l̊ůr̊, TEXT → T̊E̊X̊T̊, 2025 → 2̊0̊2̊5̊.
Blurred — airy halo accent over every glyph (x̊)
The map adds a combining ring to letters and digits—literal pattern x̊—suggesting lens bloom or mist without changing the base shapes. The look is dreamy and understated rather than smeared.
Use for
- Dream-pop titles, ambient playlists, and mood-board captions.
- Light spoiler vibes or whisper-aside notes in descriptions.
- Watermark-style stamps where a soft presence is enough.
How to style it
- Short phrases (1–5 words) keep the haze legible.
- Increase line-height slightly in dense stacks to avoid ring collisions.
- Title Case or ALL-CAPS gives a clean, poster-like silhouette.
Craft notes
- Pattern is literal
x̊for letters/digits; spaces remain spaces and punctuation passes through as typed. - Ring size can vary by platform/font; preview tight headings.
- Best used as an accent—long paragraphs of halos reduce scan speed.
Similar tools to explore: Glow for a brighter aura, Shadow for depth instead of haze, Water Bubble for liquid softness, and Ink Bleed for soaked texture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the blur identical everywhere?
Appearance may shift by font, which helps the organic haze.
Does it hurt readability?
It remains legible—best for short phrases and captions.
Digits included?
Yes—0–9 receive the same ◌̊ halo.
Dark mode friendly?
Yes—combining marks render above the glyph regardless of theme.
Use cases?
Dreamy quotes, background labels, and soft accents.